Any hand with a pair of aces and two senior cards (from ten to king) is the best in P
Any hand with a pair of aces and two senior cards (from ten to king) is the best in PLO. With these hands, you need to raise and reraise and even, if possible, go all-in pre-flop.
Senior couples (10 10 - KK KK) with successive cards are pretty strong and will perfectly serve you when you play heads-up. Playing against several opponents, you need to raise with these hands regardless of position.
Medium pairs with successive cards are especially strong against several opponents, as their value is in the coordinated draws and ready hands on the flop. These hands require reinforcement, but if you manage to get a set or a straight on the flop, then you can easily win a good pot. With such hands it is better to limp. For example, 8 8 7 6 or 7 7 8 9.
A K Q J or K Q J T are strong hands, but they easily dominate before the flop, especially with older pairs. In the early position with these hands you need to play carefully. In a late position, you can call a raise or even raise yourself.